
Boy Genius has reported the BlackBerry 9000 specifications. The handset features GSM/GPRS/EDGE/UMTS/HSDPA support, a microSD memory card slot, HVGA Color LCD (480×320) display, TrackBall Navigation, 2MP shooter, WiFi connectivity and A-GPS navigation. You can purchase this gadget from AT&T, NTT DoCoMo and Vodafone. [BoyGenius]

Samsung’s P960 cell phone will be the first slider handset with mobile TV support in Europe. It will be supporting Euro mobile TV formats such as DVB-CBMS and OMA-BCAST. [CrunchGear]

Fortune has reported that AT&T will cut the price of the 3G Apple iPhone, bringing the price down to $199 for customers who sign two-year contracts. FYI, Apple is expected to offer two variants of handset, the 8-gigabyte-memory and a 16-gigabyte-memory model with price tags of $399 and $499 respectively. Apple also has planned to stop supplies of the older model iPhone. The new 3G iPhone will be 2.5 mm thinner than the 11.7 mm original and will have a GPS chip for navigation. [Fortune]

Samsung U940 AKA the “Glyde,” is now available at Verizon. The Glyde has a 2-megapixel camera, HSDPA of 7.6Mbps, a “drag and drop” touch interface, a 2.8 inch color display, VibeTonz technology, and a full QWERTY keyboard. You can purchase a Glyde for $299 with a two-year contract or $420 sometime in May. [MobileWhack]

The Nokia 6600 is available in two variants, the Fold and Slide models. These handsets offer an LCD screen with 16 million colors display, high gloss surface, 3G connectivity, digital camera with double LED flash, Hidden outer display and Bluetooth connectivity. The Nokia 6600 Fold features only 2MP shooter, while the Nokia 6600 Slide has a 3.2MP camera. [UberGizmo]

Nokia will be dropping their new 3600 slide phone in soft ceramic paints and metals with a glossy finish. The phone will also be the first ever Nokia product with background noise cancellation. The 3600 also comes with an integrated music player that stores up to 3000 songs on a 4micro SD card, a 3.2 megapixel camera enabling you to take bright pictures in low light areas, and a pre-installed Nokia Maps application. The Nokia 3600 Slide is about 175 EUR and can be found in the third quarter. [MobileWhack]